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Mini-review on mini-black holes from the mini-Big Bang
We review the basic ideas about man-made quantum mechanical black holes. We
start by an overview of the proposed attempts to circumvent the hierarchy
problem. We study the phenomenological implications of a strong gravity regime
at the terascale and we focus on the issue of microscopic black holes. We
provide the experimental bounds on relevant quantities as they emerge from
major ongoing experiments. The experimental results exclude the production of
black holes in collisions up to 8 TeV. We provide some possible explanations of
such negative results in view of forthcoming investigations.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, paper based on the talk given at
STARS2013/SMFNS2013, Havana/Varadero, Cuba, 4-10 May 2013, submitted for a
special issue of Astronomische Nachrichten; v2 additional references and
comment
Coevolutionary games - a mini review
Prevalence of cooperation within groups of selfish individuals is puzzling in
that it contradicts with the basic premise of natural selection. Favoring
players with higher fitness, the latter is key for understanding the challenges
faced by cooperators when competing with defectors. Evolutionary game theory
provides a competent theoretical framework for addressing the subtleties of
cooperation in such situations, which are known as social dilemmas. Recent
advances point towards the fact that the evolution of strategies alone may be
insufficient to fully exploit the benefits offered by cooperative behavior.
Indeed, while spatial structure and heterogeneity, for example, have been
recognized as potent promoters of cooperation, coevolutionary rules can extend
the potentials of such entities further, and even more importantly, lead to the
understanding of their emergence. The introduction of coevolutionary rules to
evolutionary games implies, that besides the evolution of strategies, another
property may simultaneously be subject to evolution as well. Coevolutionary
rules may affect the interaction network, the reproduction capability of
players, their reputation, mobility or age. Here we review recent works on
evolutionary games incorporating coevolutionary rules, as well as give a
didactic description of potential pitfalls and misconceptions associated with
the subject. In addition, we briefly outline directions for future research
that we feel are promising, thereby particularly focusing on dynamical effects
of coevolutionary rules on the evolution of cooperation, which are still widely
open to research and thus hold promise of exciting new discoveries.Comment: 24 two-column pages, 10 figures; accepted for publication in
BioSystem
TeV Scale Leptogenesis
This is a mini-review on the mechanism of leptogenesis, with a special
emphasis on low-scale leptogenesis models which are testable in foreseeable
laboratory experiments at Energy and Intensity frontiers. We also stress the
importance of flavor effects in the calculation of the lepton asymmetry and the
necessity of a flavor-covariant framework to consistently capture these
effects.Comment: 8 pages, invited mini-review for the proceedings of XXI DAE-BRNS HEP
Symposium, IIT Guwahati, December 201
Calcific uraemic arteriolopathy - A mini-review
Calcific Uraemic Arteriolopathy (CUA) or calciphylaxis, is a thrombotic disorder of skin and subcutaneous tissue which typically presents with painful purpuric nodules that may progress to necrotic ulcers, and is a severe, life-threatening condition. CUA is an uncommon clinical entity that affects mostly haemodialysis (HD) patients. Although the process of vascular calcification was initially thought to be the result of a passive deposition of calcium-phosphate crystals, current knowledge suggests a distinct mechanism, including cellular activity with differentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) into chondrocyte as well as osteoblast-like cellular phenotypes and deficiencies in calcification inhibitors. Although multiple studies suggest a potential relationship between warfarin and CUA, larger prospective studies are needed in order to better evaluate this association, and randomised controlled trials are needed to assess the benefit of distinct interventions in this setting. In this article the topic of CUA is reviewed based on a clinical case of a 65-year-old man undergoing haemodialysis, who underwent an aortic valve replacement one year earlier, receiving a mechanical heart valve, and who has been under warfarin therapy since the
AdS/CFT applications to relativistic heavy ion collisions: a brief review
We review some of the recent progress in our understanding of the physics of
ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions due to applications of AdS/CFT
correspondence.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures, invited `Key Issue' mini-review for Reports on
Progress in Physics; v2: minor corrections include
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